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Q72 (NDA-II/2011) Science & Technology › Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) › Applied everyday chemistry Answer Verified

The reaction that takes place in soap making is called saponification. Basically soap is sodium or potassium salts of

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Saponification is the chemical process used in soap making where triglycerides (fats and oils) react with an alkali like sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide [c1, t3]. Triglycerides consist of one glycerol molecule bound to three fatty acid chains [t3, t4]. During the reaction, the ester bonds are hydrolyzed, releasing glycerol as a byproduct and forming the sodium or potassium salts of the fatty acids [c1, t4]. These fatty acids are long-chain monocarboxylic acids, characterized by a single carboxyl group (-COOH) at one end of a long hydrocarbon chain [c1, t6]. While dicarboxylic acids exist in other industrial contexts, soap specifically consists of the salts of long-chain monocarboxylic acids (fatty acids) such as palmitic, stearic, or oleic acid [c1, t2, t8].

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  1. [1] Science , class X (NCERT 2025 ed.) > Chapter 4: Carbon and its Compounds > CH COOH CH CH OH CH C C CH CH H O 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 Acid O (E - + - - - - - + thanoic acid) (Ethanol) (Ester) O > p. 73
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